Mingo Creek County Park from Canonsburg loop
Mingo Creek County Park from Canonsburg loop
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49.4km
570m
Road cycling
The Mingo Creek County Park from Canonsburg loop offers a delightful road cycling experience, primarily on a smooth, paved multi-use path. You'll pedal alongside the scenic Mingo Creek, enjoying views of wooded areas and open meadows, with the path occasionally revealing a small, breathtaking waterfall. The route is made even…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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26.0 km
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49.4 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
31.4 km
18.0 km
Surfaces
31.1 km
18.3 km
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Highest point (390 m)
Lowest point (260 m)
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Yes, the paved multi-use path within Mingo Creek County Park is generally considered easy and family-friendly, making it accessible for a wide range of cyclists. While it features slight grades in some areas, it is not characterized by significant or challenging climbs. The smooth asphalt surface is well-suited for road bikes.
The road cycling route primarily utilizes a paved multi-use path within Mingo Creek County Park. This path is approximately 10 feet wide with a smooth asphalt surface. You'll encounter slight grades, but no steep or challenging climbs, making it a comfortable ride for road cyclists.
Cyclists can expect picturesque scenery as the path winds along Mingo Creek, offering views of the creek, wooded areas, and several well-built bridges. Notable features include two historic covered bridges: the Ebenezer Covered Bridge and the Henry Covered Bridge, which are about 1.5 miles apart and easily accessible from the paved trail. In spring, you might see wildflowers, and in autumn, colorful foliage.
Spring and autumn are particularly scenic times to cycle this route. In spring, you can enjoy wildflowers, and in autumn, the colorful foliage provides a beautiful backdrop. The paved path is generally accessible throughout the year, weather permitting.
Mingo Creek County Park offers various parking areas. For accessing the paved multi-use path, look for designated parking lots within the park. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on the official Washington County Parks website or signage upon arrival at Mingo Creek County Park.
Generally, dogs are permitted in Mingo Creek County Park, including on the paved multi-use paths, but they must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all park visitors.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for general access to Mingo Creek County Park or to cycle its paved trails. The park is open to the public for recreational use.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the BicyclePA Route S and the BicyclePA Route A, among other smaller trails like the Orange Trail and Yellow Trail.
The paved multi-use path within Mingo Creek County Park is reported to be around 2.5 to 3.5 miles long, with some sources describing a 6.2-mile out-and-back option. This allows for an enjoyable ride with the flexibility to extend the distance by completing multiple laps or combining it with other park roads.
Yes, Mingo Creek County Park offers amenities such as picnic tables, making it a pleasant destination for a longer outing. Restroom facilities are also available at various points within the park.
While there are no cafes or pubs directly within Mingo Creek County Park, the nearby town of Canonsburg offers various options for food and drink, including cafes and restaurants, which are a short drive from the park.
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